It should also be mentioned the bedrock wither has way more attacks, it’s capable of fully destroying biomes. One example is how it has an attack where it charges forward and destroys everything In it’s path
Yes I like this because if I’m building something and just need to get to a higher point but don’t want to use blocks to glide completely up and try to land on whatever platform it is I will just look above my target activate my elytra with a firework and quickly after press space again so it’s like all I did was a super jump
Fun Fact: If you type in the /give command in java to get steak it'll tell you that there is no item known as steak, so you have to type /give cooked_beef
Number 52. In Bedrock, If you have a lead and a boat, you can actually lead the boat and drag it around like a mob but when you try to do it in Java, nothing will happen. This is sure is a game changer since you'll not need to go back and forth trying to move your villagers from 1000 blocks away. I guess Bedrock got the win this time.
I recently switched from Java to Bedrock as the person I’m playing with is on console. Honestly, kind of liking the transition. So many little things I pick up on and appreciate. My only irk is the off-hand item limit (bedrock doesn’t allow a lot of items in the off-hand, including torches)
Yeah i begrudgingly play bedrock with friends. I very much enjoy the redstone and map markers in Java, as well as a few other features. Like building nether farms on the nether roof
Ladders, bows, and fishing rods have always been go-to fuels for me on Bedrock, even when the latter two are enchanted (or cursed). It's a great way to get rid of cursed weapons after taking the rest of the enchantments off of them after a long fishing session.
The reason you can destroy certain valuable blocks like shulkers, enchantment Tables and others is, that you may not accidentially destroy them. Imagine destroying a filled shulker Box.
@teamania honestly I’d take og console editions over bedrock 11/10 times Java is Still the best version of the game but og console had the elytra races
I don’t know which version of bedrock you’re referencing, but I definitely use bows as fuel in my skeleton farm. I’m on the most recent version of bedrock vanilla.
Regarding the steak thing, there was a time WAAAAY back when (in the time of things like the Nether Reactor Core) where Bedrock’s cooked beef was actually called steak
There's actually something worse than the stripe lands. I teleported out so far that the stripes went on both axis, leaving individual floating block textures never connect together. It's absolutely terrifying to look at!
The main reason that redstone builds cannot use in another version is probably because of the lack of quasi-connectivity in bedrock edition, instead of the differences in redstone circuit blocks
I personally think that you should be able to disable flight in java: it could be used as a boost to get you a few blocks up. Also, its not like you are going to press the jump button and be like: well I guess I am screwed, your just going to reactivate it
Fun fact: If you wear a creeper head and have the invisibility effect, the creepers just won't attack you, no matter how close you are, unless you hit them.
As a bedrock developer and java player i can say java have better red stone and a thing called fast healing which is a blessing cuz if you want to heal normally in bedrock it will take ages but in bedrock you can customize it better and have better animations and details like leaves turn white when it snows
@DJgeekman Mx I have a old low end 4gb ram laptop and java was not working fine on it. It was extremely laggy even on 4 chunks render distance. But I downloaded bedrock (windows 10 edition) a few days ago and it was working fine even on 27 chunks distance
not at all, java used to work on pc that has 2gb ram and a simple dual core cpu with integrated graphics something bedrock isn't capable of... tested my self on very low end old pc... the thing is inverted. java can run on lower end device but does'nt get as better as bedrock on high end device. witch is why people think java is for high end when is not really...
@GearsGamer java also has its fair share of bugs. However yes, bedrock has more of them. And my belief is that since bedrock was created to function on low-end devices, it can't really have a lot of pristine and delicate code, which causes issues. Java is made for higher end devices, all of which are computers, rather than smartphones, so it can handle it's vode issues better.
In bedrock, we can put sand or gravel above us and have a "xray" if standing middle the two blocks (with and without the sand) then have a 90-180° view. Not much but helps.
That is because you are going in both directions, X and Z. Those are the Corner Stripe Lands and the Edge Stripe Lands are only in one direction, either X or Z.
Personally, I play both versions, and they both have great advantages and inconvenients! Also, I'm part of the book club, and it was quite easy: I went 10 seconds backwards, got ready to pause and got it first try.
Stripelands, if you teleport very far out, blocks dimensions get distorted, and the unloaded stripes act as a barrier. Arrows stay on players, at least on servers/realms, and giants were originally on minecraft pocket edition
Did you know in bedrock edition, if you go FURTHER than the stripe lands you will reach some kind of variant with stripes on both sides leaving just dots
8:12 The actual reason is that acacia wood grows in savannas, which is a dry biome and usually not next to oceans, so in real world sense, people living in areas not near the sea would not build ships, even if they had the wood supply
5:39, actually, there is a void floor in Java! give yourself resistance 255 and regeneration 255, and you will actually hit a void floor. (use survival mode. Not sure if this works in creative.)
I love how you call it bedrock when its actually big salmon edition. Also 8:35 the giant is also in legacy console edition but only usable through game editing.
Also you can easily x ray with gravity blocks in bedrock too. If you place to sand blocks on top of you and crouch to the edge, your able to get a cheap x ray
In PE i think the breaking range is further if you turn off the “split controls” setting. The split controls setting when turned on has the crosshair in the middle. The setting turned off doesnt, only on when your using a bow.
2:01 I can't count the amount of times I tried crafting a barrel with planks instead of sticks when I was on bedrock, only to find out the recipe was wrong lmao
@Shila Sarkar I've got most recipes memorized (Except the newer ones) and since I used to play on Java so much, whenever I go play on my xbox I don't use the recipe book and just go straight to crafting
Actually the water color system is the same in Bedrock and Java. Bedrock just has more colors. You can easily get those same colors with a datapack on Java.
When I'm using elytra I found that I could hold the A button to shoot upwards without using rockets. This always happens in creative but survival it's a bit wonky
Bedrock more while rounded and smooth, but with the loss of some well loved glitches/features like quasi. While java is a cube with some more rough edges, but retaining some of the old bits of code that have become synonymous with the game.
I play bedrock exclusively, and when I watch youtubers play java, I notice the holes in the tools texture when you hold them. In bedrock we have a 3-D model for these tools and have no holes in their textures.
I learnee this by accident, I played bedrock on ps4 and I was playing on survival. But I had the idea of hiding inside of a tall-grass block or whatever it is. Anyway, as soon as I did, the mobs chasing me (it was night) stopped. I decided to try again later and found a field with tall grass and a butt-load of mobs. I hid in the tall grass and it worked. But as soon as I stepped out, they spotted me. I dunnl if anyone else has had this experience, but let me know if u have, or if they've removed that feature. It also stacks w/ mob heads
salmon in Bedrock is more of a "bigger fish" than in Java, while also adding "baby salmons" too in the game. If you don't know what I'm talking about, 5:47
Umm... #48 isn't quite up to date. Gold nuggets can no longer be used for fuel in Bedrock. (Nether bricks lost this ability in the same update as well)
As a former bedrock minecarft user, the dye and cauldron thing is the worst thing possibly in bedrock, I really do prefer the crafting table method, the bedrock one feels like a chore
Baby zombie on cat jockey is terrifying. also as someone who strictly played bedrock and recently switched to Java, there’s definitely some differences.
The striping lands do exist on bedrock, one of my friends has went out to the stripe lands in one of his worlds. He just he tped himself out there. It was actually pretty funny, and he took screenshots and sent it to all of us.
you forgot the wither death animation is different too, in java the wither dies like any other mob, but in bedrock it turns white, pulsates and then explodes similar to the spawning animation.
Bedrock wither and dragon are scarier. You know why wither is scarier, but the Ender dragon charges for you after exiting it's perch on bedrock, decimating your Armor, and/or shield
5:39 once i used commands to fill the world with barriers in bedrock, and showed it to a friend who plays java. He dug straight down into the void, and when he hit that invisible platform, he was like "you put barriers down here too!?!?!?!"
The only thing that I’m mad that bedrock don’t have is the banner things and not to mention that we can’t hold weapons/armor in our offhand so it makes it harder to mend our things. Another thing to mention is that in bedrock, if you are in creative and have an elytra if you hold the jump button, you go up for some reason
With both things that bedrock doesn’t have, it’s only half true. As of 1.19.50, using the replace item command can put anything in the offhand, but only shears and saddles really work. And, in some bedrock previews, a player found some code relating to banner shields. So it seems like both are at least considered for the near future.
I tried bedrock again after a couple of years and it still was really buggy and even worse when playing with friends it makes since why there is no hardcore mode
Not way different it's just bedrock lacks in godly smarts players like cubic meter and ilmango Although we do have smart players like silentwisperer and gruava guy
You can put Mob Head in (Bedrock edition) Villagers as well as Netherite Armour you gust need dispenser and a perfect place to stand the Villager Some time I use this Features to make Mobs overpowered and I Fight With Them I give them (Sharpness_V) Sword to make Difficult It's a Fun thing try it out !
I like so many things in bedrock edition like having it running without lag but I also have many things from java that I need mostly for my creative part but also some of them are just quality of life things like more useful off hand.
It should also be mentioned the bedrock wither has way more attacks, it’s capable of fully destroying biomes. One example is how it has an attack where it charges forward and destroys everything In it’s path
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@Chase the Master Then you don't consider Jean? a boss?
Java Wither is still a boss. Just way easier to fight.
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I like that in bedrock you can instantly stop gliding by jumping again. It gives you way more control over it.
@Joe Schroer yes. You need to land on a block to cancel your flight.
Oke
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In Java, I just eat a chorus fruit to instantly land no matter how high up I am.
Yes I like this because if I’m building something and just need to get to a higher point but don’t want to use blocks to glide completely up and try to land on whatever platform it is I will just look above my target activate my elytra with a firework and quickly after press space again so it’s like all I did was a super jump
I wish we could take the best features from both versions and put them together to make the ultimate Minecraft!
@rathcorn ong
@CrimDaGamer 10 year old
@Cool Doge java worse >:(
It is possible if you have the code of both versions but it would be worse because Bedrocks glitches would ruin it.
If only, Minecraft would have to be completely rewritten in a different coding language for that to happen.
Fun Fact: If you type in the /give command in java to get steak it'll tell you that there is no item known as steak, so you have to type /give cooked_beef
It used to be called cooked beef at one point, so i’m guessing they just never updated the item tag name for compatibility reasons
Started on Java all the way back in May of 2011. Switched over to bedrock and it’s a night and day difference in terms of performance and stability.
@Rustic Shine bedrock by a lot, you can play 58 to 76 chunk o low/mid end pc with very good performance
Which ones more stable?
Number 52. In Bedrock, If you have a lead and a boat, you can actually lead the boat and drag it around like a mob but when you try to do it in Java, nothing will happen. This is sure is a game changer since you'll not need to go back and forth trying to move your villagers from 1000 blocks away. I guess Bedrock got the win this time.
TH_3 Bedrock is on pc too...
@-TheBanditPenguin- You don’t know what a father is
@AntMess97 it literally can be with simple plugins
@Shila Sarkar no it’s because of quasi-connectivity
I recently switched from Java to Bedrock as the person I’m playing with is on console. Honestly, kind of liking the transition. So many little things I pick up on and appreciate. My only irk is the off-hand item limit (bedrock doesn’t allow a lot of items in the off-hand, including torches)
Yeah i begrudgingly play bedrock with friends. I very much enjoy the redstone and map markers in Java, as well as a few other features. Like building nether farms on the nether roof
You obviously never used redstone for more than opening your door
you can hold items in the off-hand on mobile bedrock by holding the item you want in the off-hand and then emote.
@Carloj007 Make Minecraft Mobile edition instead of ruining the Bedrock player's experience
@q same
Ladders, bows, and fishing rods have always been go-to fuels for me on Bedrock, even when the latter two are enchanted (or cursed). It's a great way to get rid of cursed weapons after taking the rest of the enchantments off of them after a long fishing session.
@Al 6r yes but it’s glitchy
@Clobz There are servers where bedrock and java players can play at the same time??
How am I just now finding out I can do that
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The reason you can destroy certain valuable blocks like shulkers, enchantment Tables and others is, that you may not accidentially destroy them. Imagine destroying a filled shulker Box.
You could definitely use bows as a fuel source in Bedrock
@teamania honestly I’d take og console editions over bedrock 11/10 times
Java is Still the best version of the game but og console had the elytra races
@choccy milk I use them to smelt armor dropped by skellies down into nuggets
Idk that
As I pe player I spent a hour on how to use elytra
Never known this.
3:25 this is actually really useful and I personally use it all the time, gives you more control
I don’t know which version of bedrock you’re referencing, but I definitely use bows as fuel in my skeleton farm. I’m on the most recent version of bedrock vanilla.
@BendyKiller698 I have bedrock and java but main bedrock
Golden nuggets also are disabled as fuel
Same, i really want java aswell
now, there's only one.
Regarding the steak thing, there was a time WAAAAY back when (in the time of things like the Nether Reactor Core) where Bedrock’s cooked beef was actually called steak
The game wants to say it’s “cooked beef” but I’ll always call it steak
@Ascending Adventures That was when I first started minecraft-
yep, when i played in my rock or so called "nokia", good memories
@Piece of da toast Not sure what it would be used for but I agree
I wish the nether reactor core came back somehow
I like how Java youtubers like these mostly shows the nice things of bedrock so bedrock people don't get pissed
@Six Old Dereks yeah maybe...
I think it's more that the Java youtubers showcase what they wish they had.
There's actually something worse than the stripe lands. I teleported out so far that the stripes went on both axis, leaving individual floating block textures never connect together. It's absolutely terrifying to look at!
Btw if I remember the farlands used to be in bedrock
That's the corner stripe lands
Yes and you can’t move if you go really far
btw, if you go to the dot lands(which are farther than the stripe lands), then every block becomes non collidable.
"The dot lands"
6:59 In Java 1.19.3 You can get the path block by the creative inventory.
Both versions have unique features though I wish they would become the same
@Just some Halo Fan like leads on boats?
@Vradeus easy
I want a version which have all the features and secret commands of both versions how cool would that be
They are better of as different verisons
@LOLOLOL LOLOL some people call bedrock only users "bedrockers"
The two pages at once in a written book looks so nice, I wish Java had that. I'm part of the (two page) book club now.
bruh these replies
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The main reason that redstone builds cannot use in another version is probably because of the lack of quasi-connectivity in bedrock edition, instead of the differences in redstone circuit blocks
@BrOwOdy but you cannot even do doubl piston extenders that way ;-;
@BrOwOdy why would you dislike the system that is infinitely more versatile, why would you like having less options
I like bedrock more for that reason alone. I dislike quasi-conectivity because it's broken and should be fixed
both though
The desert wells do have a use, they are near a pyramid dungeon thing
Such fun seeing some pros and cons with each version.
Just for including 3d world music, you are now one of the best minecraft youtubers in existence
I have been trying to find the start of the stripe lands for a long time, finally finding it is very helpful! I play on both editions btw.
Bro farlands are better than stupid stripe lands
windows 10 is bedrock edition. hope that helps
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Where would Windows 10 (on consoles) fit into the Java vs Minecraft war?
1:17 I mean
I personally think that you should be able to disable flight in java: it could be used as a boost to get you a few blocks up. Also, its not like you are going to press the jump button and be like: well I guess I am screwed, your just going to reactivate it
Huh?
Fun fact: If you wear a creeper head and have the invisibility effect, the creepers just won't attack you, no matter how close you are, unless you hit them.
matw thats what invis does to any mob.
If you're wearing something, invisibility is useless.
About the wells:
One time I had 4-7 (I can’t remember) desert wells next to a ruined portal and a village.
The biggest one though, is in Java you can hold a torch in your off-hand but not in Bedrock.
6:37 i just noticed something. On bedrock, when you get the guardian effect, it has an animation different than java!
@M Idlan Ismail that one is cooler
@Bryan Shackleford that one is creepy when below the ocean but cool
@Bryan Shackleford It's not scary, it's just the jumpscare.
@Bryan Shackleford I'm terrified of it
@Bryan Shackleford even though ik theres a monument when I'm going passed it I sometimes get jumped by em
As a bedrock developer and java player i can say java have better red stone and a thing called fast healing which is a blessing cuz if you want to heal normally in bedrock it will take ages but in bedrock you can customize it better and have better animations and details like leaves turn white when it snows
@DJgeekman Mx I have a old low end 4gb ram laptop and java was not working fine on it. It was extremely laggy even on 4 chunks render distance. But I downloaded bedrock (windows 10 edition) a few days ago and it was working fine even on 27 chunks distance
not at all, java used to work on pc that has 2gb ram and a simple dual core cpu with integrated graphics something bedrock isn't capable of... tested my self on very low end old pc...
the thing is inverted. java can run on lower end device but does'nt get as better as bedrock on high end device. witch is why people think java is for high end when is not really...
@GearsGamer java also has its fair share of bugs. However yes, bedrock has more of them. And my belief is that since bedrock was created to function on low-end devices, it can't really have a lot of pristine and delicate code, which causes issues. Java is made for higher end devices, all of which are computers, rather than smartphones, so it can handle it's vode issues better.
@GearsGamer yea bedrock has been buggy in years bro😂
I have never had a bug problem in Bedrock
In bedrock, we can put sand or gravel above us and have a "xray" if standing middle the two blocks (with and without the sand) then have a 90-180° view. Not much but helps.
@Deltacarygirl yup patched though
Also just recently found out if you place oak leaves over jungle leaves you can see through them, at least in the mobile version
You can also use boats, just normally breaking blocks, and a weird move with water and slabs
I play Java education and always been a Java education player and it would be nice to see someone try and speed-run Java education.
In Bedrock, the max amount you can teleport in an X,Y coordination is 30 Million and it's not striped, but in a grid pattern
That is because you are going in both directions, X and Z. Those are the Corner Stripe Lands and the Edge Stripe Lands are only in one direction, either X or Z.
Imagine if Minecraft in the future didn’t have any versions, and it is just a complete game with the pros and cool features of both Java and Bedrock
Before 1.13 or 1.14,items used to be 2D,and in some ways,bedrock was closer to java
Personally, I play both versions, and they both have great advantages and inconvenients!
Also, I'm part of the book club, and it was quite easy: I went 10 seconds backwards, got ready to pause and got it first try.
I'm on mobile.
tip: use the ,< key and the .> key to advance by one frame for each press
Stripelands, if you teleport very far out, blocks dimensions get distorted, and the unloaded stripes act as a barrier. Arrows stay on players, at least on servers/realms, and giants were originally on minecraft pocket edition
Did you know in bedrock edition, if you go FURTHER than the stripe lands you will reach some kind of variant with stripes on both sides leaving just dots
True, no-one pointed this out
8:12
The actual reason is that acacia wood grows in savannas, which is a dry biome and usually not next to oceans, so in real world sense, people living in areas not near the sea would not build ships, even if they had the wood supply
But if you press the jump button again after doing so in the air with an elytra in bedrock, you can glide again, over and over
5:39, actually, there is a void floor in Java! give yourself resistance 255 and regeneration 255, and you will actually hit a void floor. (use survival mode. Not sure if this works in creative.)
Fun fact the invisible pixels on a skin used to be a thing in Java for a very short time in the 1.5.2 days
Bedrock allows you to put potions in cauldrons to tip arrows.
I love how you call it bedrock when its actually big salmon edition. Also 8:35 the giant is also in legacy console edition but only usable through game editing.
With Skinseed, on bedrock edition you can erase all pixels instead of having to leave just one.
7:31
You can still x ray in bedrock with pistons and slabs. I've a short guide on my channel for further information :)
Nice
Also you can easily x ray with gravity blocks in bedrock too. If you place to sand blocks on top of you and crouch to the edge, your able to get a cheap x ray
@msmalak3 Yes?
Pogsterplays
Thx
I use the jump flight cancel all the time while flying it allows for more creative maneuverability
In PE i think the breaking range is further if you turn off the “split controls” setting. The split controls setting when turned on has the crosshair in the middle. The setting turned off doesnt, only on when your using a bow.
You can use bows for smelting on bedrock! I used Skeleton drops as free fuel only a day ago
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I can't count the amount of times I tried crafting a barrel with planks instead of sticks when I was on bedrock, only to find out the recipe was wrong lmao
@Shila Sarkar wrong. Even the damn boats are crafted differently.
@Shila Sarkar I've got most recipes memorized (Except the newer ones) and since I used to play on Java so much, whenever I go play on my xbox I don't use the recipe book and just go straight to crafting
we have the recipe book for all craftables in bedrock🤦♀️
7:50 The way bigger reason is that quasi-connectivity is not a thing in bedrock, which is used in most redstone builds
Actually the water color system is the same in Bedrock and Java. Bedrock just has more colors. You can easily get those same colors with a datapack on Java.
In Java, armor stands do NOT look like that unless you have a data pack.
yeah he used a command
Or commands
Bedrock player here. I don't know where you got your info, but bows can absolutely be used in a furnace on Bedrock.
My guess is that it's an old script.
Yeah my friend once did this
I remember on a bedrock server I would set my skin to 1 pixel, so I could basically become invisible and infiltrate bases. True tactical advantage
When I'm using elytra I found that I could hold the A button to shoot upwards without using rockets. This always happens in creative but survival it's a bit wonky
Bedrock more while rounded and smooth, but with the loss of some well loved glitches/features like quasi. While java is a cube with some more rough edges, but retaining some of the old bits of code that have become synonymous with the game.
On bedrock you can also make your own skin if you not play on console, you can make it on blockbench and Import it into the game
If you go even further, you get to the grid lands. I got there before using tool box on my alt account that I use for testing/breaking the game.
I play bedrock exclusively, and when I watch youtubers play java, I notice the holes in the tools texture when you hold them. In bedrock we have a 3-D model for these tools and have no holes in their textures.
actually in bedrock if you got the elytra you could use the jump button close to the ground for some smooth landings
Weird how you can't put mob heads on villagers in java but I'm pretty sure they can still wear normal armour
This is why I want both versions to be combined
Or have a option to do so
I learnee this by accident, I played bedrock on ps4 and I was playing on survival. But I had the idea of hiding inside of a tall-grass block or whatever it is. Anyway, as soon as I did, the mobs chasing me (it was night) stopped. I decided to try again later and found a field with tall grass and a butt-load of mobs. I hid in the tall grass and it worked. But as soon as I stepped out, they spotted me. I dunnl if anyone else has had this experience, but let me know if u have, or if they've removed that feature. It also stacks w/ mob heads
I remember this use to be a feature in Bedrock cause I used it all the time. I don’t know why they got rid of it.
I think java edition cauldrons should have features like bedrock cauldrons
#31. Right-clicking grass with a shovel in java gets you the path block.
salmon in Bedrock is more of a "bigger fish" than in Java, while also adding "baby salmons" too in the game. If you don't know what I'm talking about, 5:47
Bedrock has lots more features, but I still think java is better for servers and multiplayer in general
There’s also the square blocks, u find those if u travel even further 1:21
Umm... #48 isn't quite up to date. Gold nuggets can no longer be used for fuel in Bedrock. (Nether bricks lost this ability in the same update as well)
As a former bedrock minecarft user, the dye and cauldron thing is the worst thing possibly in bedrock, I really do prefer the crafting table method, the bedrock one feels like a chore
Bedrocks has a lot of strong points and things I really like, But we all have to admit that Java is a classic
In the stripe lands, blocks are stretched, and windows are broken. You can go only left and right.
Windows edition is a hybrid of bedrock and Java edition which makes it a really good balance of these features
Mini fact about the stripelands in bedrock:
The stripelands are 16 777 216 away,
we can also say that they are 2^24 blocks away
Yes, I did the math
yeah
24-bit limit lmao
Lol!
I was genuinely thanking you though, because I'm going to remember 2^24 way more easily than the full number!
@Donna Noble When I read your comment out loud, it souded like I'm an npc talking to itself xd
Well thanks for that!
Kool
I'm on bedrock, and I'm like 99% certain I've used bows as fuel before
@LOLOLOL LOLOL talking to someone who plays both pocket and java? you sure exactly?
You def have
@Mateg79 imagine not having usable red stone
@potato leave java liberal
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11:28 Villagers can wear armor in bedrock except it's invisible. The villagers still gain the effects of the armor though.
Baby zombie on cat jockey is terrifying. also as someone who strictly played bedrock and recently switched to Java, there’s definitely some differences.
Both versions are equal, I am mostly a bedrock player but Java is decent too, both versions are nice 👍👍
Well this was helpful as a bedrock and Java player I needed to know this differences
Some of these aren’t true, or forgotten examples, such as lava doing more damage in Java than bedrock. In bedrock it’s the same as being on fire.
The striping lands do exist on bedrock, one of my friends has went out to the stripe lands in one of his worlds. He just he tped himself out there. It was actually pretty funny, and he took screenshots and sent it to all of us.
you forgot the wither death animation is different too, in java the wither dies like any other mob, but in bedrock it turns white, pulsates and then explodes similar to the spawning animation.
Bedrock wither and dragon are scarier. You know why wither is scarier, but the Ender dragon charges for you after exiting it's perch on bedrock, decimating your Armor, and/or shield
@Abanoub Dok on java it sends you to the backrooms if you get poked by it
@urmombutavillager yea the ender dragon is the same
@urmombutavillager how ender dragon is scarier
The bedrock wither is scarier the Java ender dragon is sscarier
It’s all these small things that just make bedrock feel more well built and thought out.
I would disagree. Yes, Bedrock has a few special small things. But then it is missing several huge important things that Java has.
Bow can be used as fuel in bedrock,
I use them when I afk at the skeleton farm.
also in bedrock the slabs and stairs are slightly darker then the regular block and it’s infuriating
You used to be able to in bedrock to use wool as a fuel source, I learned it in the mansion update. But an update later it was gone.
@JT Teope no you can't.
You still can
5:39 once i used commands to fill the world with barriers in bedrock, and showed it to a friend who plays java. He dug straight down into the void, and when he hit that invisible platform, he was like "you put barriers down here too!?!?!?!"
fun fact:
if you follow the stipelands until you come across the start of it, you can find the farlands
The only thing that I’m mad that bedrock don’t have is the banner things and not to mention that we can’t hold weapons/armor in our offhand so it makes it harder to mend our things. Another thing to mention is that in bedrock, if you are in creative and have an elytra if you hold the jump button, you go up for some reason
With both things that bedrock doesn’t have, it’s only half true. As of 1.19.50, using the replace item command can put anything in the offhand, but only shears and saddles really work. And, in some bedrock previews, a player found some code relating to banner shields. So it seems like both are at least considered for the near future.
Kinda
On the switch version you can also find the strip lands if you tp over 20M blocks
The worst thing about Bedrock is that you can't hold torches in your off-hand. Or anything, really. Other than maps or a shield.
I wish Bedrock had the option to switch the dominant hand too (lefty here) and offhand item wielding too.
the subscribe and like combo is actually impossible unless if you use developer tools to merge the links
Bro you have no idea how badly I want the banner functionality in thing No 11 to be added to Bedrock. I know they will eventually, but God I need 'em.
Simple. Play Java 😉 We have better redstone and farms.
Bedrock has more shades of water color... It even has unique color in Nether (swamp like but a little reddish) and End (dark purple)
To make a invisible skin in bedrock, you just need a 64x64 invisible png, and boom you are invisible.
I tried bedrock again after a couple of years and it still was really buggy and even worse when playing with friends it makes since why there is no hardcore mode
The most important difference in bedrock and java is that redstone mechanics are way different
@Shila Sarkar no there are tons of features on java redstone such as quazi connectivity that aren't in bedrock and are huge parts of redstone.
@Ezio Auditore da Firenze "Nah bro it's a feature" - Mojang
@Shila Sarkar Bedrock lacks many of the Redstone features used by CubicMeter because they're actually glitches
Not way different it's just bedrock lacks in godly smarts players like cubic meter and ilmango
Although we do have smart players like silentwisperer and gruava guy
You can put Mob Head in (Bedrock edition) Villagers as well as Netherite Armour you gust need dispenser and a perfect place to stand the Villager Some time I use this Features to make Mobs overpowered and I Fight With Them I give them (Sharpness_V) Sword to make Difficult It's a Fun thing try it out !
I like so many things in bedrock edition like having it running without lag but I also have many things from java that I need mostly for my creative part but also some of them are just quality of life things like more useful off hand.
I’ve got both versions on pc and yeah, bedrock is much smoother and gets higher frames.
@_Russian__KZclip_ probably beefier machine and good wifi is the reason of not lag
@_Russian__KZclip_ Compered to Java edition ? Yeah.
Running without lag? Lol
I like Java kinda because of more red stone features and a few other features but I love bedrock